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 | | From: | Grace | | Subject: | Re: Carpet steam cleaning? | | Date: | Sat, 01 Jan 2005 19:47:46 +1100 |
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 | "Quest" wrote:
>Do it yourself-rent the equipment and buy the spot remover/detergent from >the Safeway/Coles supermarket enquiries desks-have used it myself a few >times and you can do a better job yourself, than most of the crappy >contractors. >I don't know about electrodry though.
We've done it ourselves with those rented machines but you never do as good job as the professionals in my experience.
If electrodry means cleaning the carpet without water/steam then forget it, we had that done for us once and the carpet was only "clean" for about 6 months and had to be done again. Apparently it doesnt clean very deep in the carpet.
Somebody has recommended "Cheap As Chips" to me, but I dont like the name :-)
Another said that Myer have a good steam cleaning service but the quality of the job depends a lot on who they actually send out to you. We are in Pascoe Vale (northern melbourne suburb)
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Grace
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 | | From: | freebird | | Subject: | Re: Carpet steam cleaning? | | Date: | Sat, 1 Jan 2005 21:16:50 +1100 |
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 | "Grace" wrote in message news:cqoct05qia8i516qtuoh5eafrl78ee69uv@4ax.com... > "Quest" wrote: > > >Do it yourself-rent the equipment and buy the spot remover/detergent from > >the Safeway/Coles supermarket enquiries desks-have used it myself a few > >times and you can do a better job yourself, than most of the crappy > >contractors. > >I don't know about electrodry though. > > > We've done it ourselves with those rented machines but you never do as > good job as the professionals in my experience.
I agree, I did both and the companies are a lot better and easier. Get a local one from the yellow pages, a lot of them are so cheap that it is well worth not bothering with do it yourself jobs.
barb
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